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Oh this is too good to be true . . . you aren't a cop in Oakland are you? If memory serves me correctly our very own Hiram357 had a run in with some Boys in Blue in Oakland. Ah, those memories of his.

On a serious note, if you are a police officer in Oakland you might know a former colleague of mine -- Jeff Hunter -- a graduate of Unity College and an EMT (we ran together on the ambulance.)

You got me pegged, I'm the short, fat one. I know "babyface" hunter quite well in fact. When we meet, i'll tell you about his first cruiser accident and the language used on a police radio. Can Hiram remember the run in, or was he a little foggy?

You got me pegged, I'm the short, fat one. I know "babyface" hunter quite well in fact. When we meet, i'll tell you about his first cruiser accident and the language used on a police radio. Can Hiram remember the run in, or was he a little foggy?

It never ceases to amaze me how many public safety employees turn out to be geocachers -- EMTs, Paramedics, Firefighters, Police Officers, Guards, etc.

Yeah, Jeff does have that "baby face" doesn't he? And yeah, I'd like to hear the cruiser accident story.

"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."

Yeah, speaking of that . . . I've got permission to get a campfire going from Friday night straight on to Saturday (as long as it doesn't become a raging inferno) and I think I may even be able to borrow my Dad's Kubota to twitch wood with . . . and/or borrow my Uncle's woodsplitter.

I have alerted both the Fire Department and Ambulance Squad that you will be in the area this weekend.

"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."

Yeah, speaking of that . . . I've got permission to get a campfire going from Friday night straight on to Saturday (as long as it doesn't become a raging inferno) and I think I may even be able to borrow my Dad's Kubota to twitch wood with . . . and/or borrow my Uncle's woodsplitter.

I have alerted both the Fire Department and Ambulance Squad that you will be in the area this weekend.

ok ok, no raging inferno, we'll keep it small, just a blazing inferno...